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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. ' ; 7 1 ! DIED. IN MEMORIAM. - $111,000 FOR CEMETERIES|,___ . " . . luumoy™, 200 -~ Dublin) an Piscataway, Md., AL- of my dear mothy ANNA J. McCLINTON, House Committee Favors Purchase| BEET V. JENKINS, i the Tir year of g i fehw e s age. (Alexandria, Va., papers please copy.) How oft, when weary and aloue, 5 RS D n « of Beven Tracts jurope. JONES. On Febras 1922, at 6:10 p.m.. Eel e / bopavorable Fepest ’hb:: h' IotA f Do wite of Fragk E. Jones. nleflffw',.lfl“‘.f}“,.';",‘,,"‘:"' cach ook, -A minimuin price sale of surplus boats, A report of & bill authortz- | Notice of funera) hereafter. a1 qomm | g AR ihe Tast pariing giesce we ook = - ot @ an appropriation of $111,000 for | EEE. At c-mn? Hospits "““"’w""x'l}uhi But our parting is not forever— lighters, tugs and other floating equip- l the purchase of seven tracts in Eu-| 3¢ G0 Py, after & loog Hoces, WALLIAM| o We will fullow tiee by heaven's Nght, L. KI ment—February 15, 1922. roDe, to b used as cemeterles for| 10 Quincy pil ne. Saturtay, Febracy e——————————— American war dead, was ordered by| Ihence to loys| arch; mas. 9 a.m. | HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MRS, 1. H B i H ' i # the i Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Iielatives A R seEoRY ITER, | Bids to be received until 10 a.m. Kiwanians Demand Report on |aas. e e Bupariment nag: ca: |, and fiends eipecttuly huited i atiend, 5] = bies. Rt tmated that the bodies of 32,000 | VANGHORN, Departed, this Nre IN THIS BIG VESSEL SALE: o e i 80 ers wi % - Calvert Street and Klingle |5 S rontion e omeraens 20 | e, of e ais, Thoman 7. Lot B ot | CAROLINE, | POINDEXTER. 1In sad but loving remem- Passenger, Boat “Gen. AT oA-PA. EUSTIS, u o V. o ‘my desr mother, FRANCES POIS- B, Who dled iz years sgo tode3, AT PORT NEWARK, Barry."” Cancrels Passonger “Brlf. Lausch “Wanderer.” in elght permanent cemeteries—six| n.w.. Saturday, February 4, at9 a.n.. thence v Qs Hudgen! > Ford Structures. in France, one In Belgium and one in| 1 drinity Chrch, 36th eud 0 sts. n- You dan't koow the sorrow to be left alor Gonorete Passenger “Bris. AT FORT WASHING- e England. ' The bill provides for ac-| e toase or e repe o R A Tatiren] Tis vug wr BaTmoker 10 youe ho G wiian T &k 47 "ronm. Adhering to the principies of. “a|QUlsltion of all but ono of i sites. | iiwits % st e P B i, orots Passenger “Bris. : stiteh emetery. o : T . Bk feht Bout mve. in time saves nine,” resolutions e a0 DATGEIKE, OATLCHIE Ll it were adopted by the Kiwants club| ANNULS SEARCH WARRANT | “5nors. $oidesnihs " LiRtoX. imother yesterday afternoon at the Hotel :):{ Mru, 1,.l aton, Miss Bertha Liston and | POWELL. In sad and loving memory of & Steam Lighter “Wil- ama. - win. Mine Plauter “‘Gen. 3 Raater, AT FORT MONRUE, . ¥, Faneral services at Sull dea L Paus Stesmer “Oo- yorry Boas “Gen. Wei- VA, || Washington demanding that the Dis- | Anti-Narcotic 1 1 e dear wife and mother, SOPHIA L. POWELL, -y c Yrosecution Is Nolle - 4 'pa this life one year ago today, lum! ton." trict officials give satisfactory re- MANSFIELD. On Friday, February 3. 1922, | February 3, 1921. 5 Forry, Boat Avosssarler. ports of conditions at the Calvert Prossed. o e merr Gots et | NG mow: but in the coming years, street and Klingle Ford bridges, which | Chief Justico McCoy has quashed a| Bowy Mrs. MARY MANSFIELD. Funerai| ¢ we'itoud it meapmg of o tears, And then sometime we'll understand. AT BROWNS WHARF, have frequently been declared in an|Search warrant in an anti-narcotic| Services Saturday at 3 p.m. from the above The Different Sewing Machine BALTIMORE, MD. prosecution against John Bank Fasldance: HUSBAND AN N » Passongor Steamer “Tsl Steam Launch *“Capt. Jobn unsafe condition. Toqnost of Asonat John Bunks at the | (wEtr. 0o Thursday, February 2 1022 8t| ganmen gacned vo sthe semovs of ooy boro.” o, oresy.” . WRIGHT, Roferring to the horror of the|who showed serious defeets in thg| M reddence, 317 beat place. WILLIAM | SR Gt SRR 00 4l ep This electric sewing machine i3 | This machine just sews: you Flght and | Peenee Biver o Harber, Boat YR ee “No. 147 || Knickerbocker Theater disaster, Eu-|Wording of the warrant. The ‘chief| I0SEPH, Jr. son of N o e of T e e L ks (S0 made like no other sewing ma. | don't Bagelico hek soinkisome: SEND FOR CATALOG AND FULL DETAILS. gene Adams, former president of the |Justice permitted tho government to| funeral later. A 5 | Two years hge passed since that sad day CRINE.. “I6 Ras’certaini foatures & REELY) i ;i Sesciibed 1 D UL D ipiav Property ||club, declared that the ‘time hud |G bros: the charge. 1922, at{ When the on® I Ioved wns called away: its own. The vessels are escr'l d in the Easterh | HurDIS - nd Eath coms to “put the matter of the safety | The court took occasion to refer to a0 Flor e .| God took her home, it was is will, For instance, it has no bobbins It is a finely built, silent ma- catalog—inspectlon, o Wit "bo Street, Brookiyn, N. Y. of “bridges, public bulldings. etc. (accounts In certain newspapers re-| C READY (nee. Welch), widow | But lu my Beart she {a livirg atil . the middle of seams, no delays 2:"1::;:‘0'“" which doesn‘t hum SEALED BIDS will be received be permme‘{l until full paymeut Following lengthy discussion of the |clared that the agents who are prose- . thence to Holy (" (iiter, REBERTA P. SC i who_entered when you wish to change threads. until 10 A.M. Feb. 15th, 1922, by has been made. matter, President Charles ¥* Roberts ullng violators of this act should se- | wiil e sung at b IatojeleraatiBanpiacie Webeaary R, 1029: 5% i appointed a special committee, com-|cure search warrants which would el “Relativ d fri Often my thoughts wander And there are no tenslons to You can have one today. sy Address All Communlcclflfln‘: 1 Officer e s DB lacios | BtAnd thie tostiof Tonat bt nucy A R. Dhivet roametery. " Hiclatives riandy Aeieg A b regulate. payments. Call and see Eastern Surplus Property Control i W, Pimper und Mr. Adams: to. pre-|then the cases could besubmitted to | ROBERTS, 0n Wedneutay. Felpuaey 1, 1022 whert e Tl et emori 2 ) s ‘ . Y. .]!sent the resolutions personally to the |juries and in proper ca: i xandri , Dr. GEORG e g iyl o MAY WE DEMONSTRATE IT IN YOUR HOME? 1st Avenue and 58th Street Brooklyn, N. Y R B e e e e L b S e i nains at Wheatley' i Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 Tenth Street N.W. . 1922, at 4 ard Surplus operiy Sales Three courses of action are sug- CARDEOR T e vecence. AT Toth st b, RICHARD | Febraary . 3020, © - - ~——wer ||zested in the resolution—the con- 3 HANKS. SCHE otice of funerai luter. topest: struction of new bridges; a statement | BUEHLER. We wish to extend our sincere | SYAUGHNESSY., Thursday, February 2. 1822, HER HUSBAND, ELMO SCESCO. '® from the Commissioners to the effect| thauks to all for the sympathy and help ex-{ “at 6:20 a.m.. Walter Reed Hospital. Col. | g = 2 that the present structures are safe,| teuded to us in our late bereavement. We| EDWARD . SHAUGHNESSY, uged 39. ONS. In sad but laving remembrans back to the organization next week |have no desire to impede the law, it| Kebe T 4 o Three Courses of Action Open. formancé with legal procedure. SCHEYEE, Thursday, FetSuary 2, 19: Who departed this life two years 8go todsy. b st. Phone Main §232 = my dear mother, MARY SIMONE, who de- if such & to be the case after| ®hall carry through life a grateful remem-| Funeral xervices Feb 4, at 2 p.m., with i s life’ fou. 3 1 ), D) ) 1 N A5 D RIEIh ASUSI AN = and the closing of the bridges to all| iy, heecuars, cthe " in W. Hysong Company, N st.ow. | gugustioe Church February 9. 2 BT T TATATTIERT AT IR TN IR IR = lrlfl{flc it they ‘are found 1o be uncaf l"::u!n"n::':n:hfl;'; ‘mnm..m who did their : Tharata Thi o Sancis gravisirt oy SUllS EWAE ‘,’é‘plu“;’,.‘é"’,"“ is available for their ALBERT J. BUEHLEK AND FAMILY. * 5 3 \: Yar | Ldes =y ‘:I’::r old ‘mother beneath the cold, % cement: DORSEY. We wish to ex sincere Suturday, February 4, p.m.. from e o o = . ’ The resolution in full follows: {" thanks and appreelation to onr frienin for idence, 928 B st. Washing:| Dk riy ¢ DAUGHTER, SARAH X, It has been a matter of common | their kindness shown the late HATTIE DOK- , D. C. Interment Yonkers, N. T. 3° BPARSHOTT.. Sacred to the memory of owr und daughter, JENETTE RSHOTT, who departed this 0 today, February 3, 1820, rumor, whether or not well founded we do not know, that the Calvert Street bridge across Rock oreek, and yenr: born Tuxkegee, Aln. son_of{ e lGuo oot the Klingle Ford bridge on Connecti- | FEIGE. We wish to express our thapks and| Ceorge Wasiington and Amanda Webb Ste-| % . cut avenue are unsafe. So far @8 we| appreciation ta our relatives aud friends for| Yens and father of M. are informed, the safety of these| kiadiess ghowa and for the!r sym, > 2 d bridges has not been made a matter | bemntiful “floral tributes rendered st the STEVENS. A+ Gurfleld Hospiwl. February 1, | S5ieidiOTC, 1922 WALTER ECHOLS STEVENS, in bit| MORDERS SP. Fashion With VALUE! Whether it is in new Spring apparel or in the closing of our Winter Fuyer vate) 2 pm. from Isce's chapel. (Atlants, stocks, fashion with value is ever apparerit in the merchand'lse of 1216 F St N.W. bridges has not bees L eath i e et kb and Fatner, o Tz o this shop. Growing, growing, growing, because of VALUE! / e 1o Rorre thme iihe. people of this]| SHEISTIAN REIGE, who depasted thls life el LN, St Vit % ; | CDmr;'mnllt)',!slfl'l] inh:he ;tl;t‘ndowhot( x:« MRS, CHRISTIAN FEIGE AND FAMILY. Jamatea, X, T TT, x'n;xgfiu. Flm'w;ld to n,‘» memory of a devoted great catastrophe, have the right 1o g : . of Ausbisy. Towner, e, wio deparced e Epect that mo stone be 10ft uncurned | COmmps snd sppreation 15 ver oretioes aad | _and Neil Towner. g tofay, Pebrusry 3. 1919, n to assure thelrmmlely S0 far as ls| friends for thelr kindnews, svmpathy and NEE. caly. on Saturtuy, January B e CHIIE & reasonably possible. vely floral tributes tendered in our be- 2 v . R. 4 ELD, w - \ . ssonably possible. ived: That we,| Teatement on ‘e tuddon eath of our dear| Q@ M. C.T 8 A o ) DAVID THOMAS. e 0] ° the members of the Kiwanis Club of | lttle son. NOEL WESLEY. Calif. Funeral | WASHINGTON. 1In loving remembrance of or t e irl O aAsSnNIiON-==- ults O . Weshington. do hereby petition the MR. AND MRS. A. R. GOODING. *; ington cemeter my dear brother El who departed this * & Al | honorabie board of Commissionses of |SICOUBNEY. The famiis of CORA 0. T B e lite TeAFs MEUTX00a, Bebcuary B, AN ) F BIGO! EY wish to expr tifFir heart- 5 Gene fn the best of his the District of Columbia to; (1) For-| ga¢ Cut down in manboo the beautiful floral tributes % bioom, At doved Bim, 24 n . 5 ward at once to Congress a request! und sympathy extecd 1 n ciucn, Boston, New Y p Tiin /WG one Glove UNDERWEAR e o e L L I ’l‘i";;;r”.::;)r;;:""i;{{:A;‘: “;m:r :" x::.; Srdden] s / T v 1 et tumb. L . Al | work on new and modern bridges to S. CORA_F. L, MRS. K. | W . Svdderly. on Saturday, ary ALICE. * Silk 2 replace these structures. (2) To use MARTIN, HOWARD Q. KEYWOKTH. ¢ 3 . ISABELLE, wife of Capt. WASHINGTON. d_remembrance of our -4 & W ) M. U. 8. is selling now at consid- their best efforts immediately to haie P I Warer. @ .., dnug! il o S B N e 3 AN f il | the conditions of these bridges as re- BORN. e T et sy Arhog | 1O Sears dgo (ody. Vebruary 3, 102, erably less than regular gards their safety. in view of the|BIANDY. Thursday, February 2. 1922, fo| fon national cemetery. Va., Saturday. Feb- p but feel so lonels. *prices — through co-op- trafic loads they bear daily. investi- { = Harry H. and Elsic M. Blandy, a daughter, *| Tuars 4. 10:30 2 Fioral iributes siousd i woice wa do ot Ieur? 5 h : gated at once by competent enginerrs, | MUPHLEISEN. On Friday, January 27. 192 at 2 parlors of W, R. 8 Do words were ever sweet cration by this shop with and that report of -said engineers e | to Mr. and Mre. J. A. Muehleisen, a ;. 0., 1208 H st nar. (Chieago. San ¥ S Dantermsis baispoke e the great Vanity Fair [ijmate pubieas socy se pessitie | Wiliil s Sivearioy i s (s e In all the new—and gay sport shades Mills, in what we call dition of the bridges If, upon Inves:i- On st prosperity specials. gation, . competent enEIneers orher 2 st = at ¢ty morgue. U me is . 2 2 1f u Id view P e o ances Are Yot ‘pos: | 4 Ratters ‘of the Vistation, a¢| Sor b5 3 pm.. tomorrow remuins will be Tn lovine remembrance of our yo coul View and, sucl 98- | Toledo. Ol MARY VINCENT| disposed of according to the law. AMUEL E. WILLIAMS, who de- sible, to close both bridges to all traf- i { i pagted this Tif : 4 s 5'00 s 9'75 339 ® through a powerful mlag< fic until they are made safe.” itation Convent. daught e late: Fred. | IN MEMORIAM. Tikrs s, Toan. ¢ 1O Years ago toda, Febr nifyin lass the close Safety First Consideratien, erick and Flizabeth Baeschlin and sister of | BERRY. In sad but loving remembrance of | Vg X8l meet you some glad morning, we;z'weg afi\d firm, even |fy||, In moving the adoption of the reso- L s o lusiund apd father, CHARLES |y i 0% 2% (e Waior (00, : . - n, lution Mr. Adams declared that com- | paTDrReoN. Thuesday, February To ‘the up there Tweed Suits—smart, jaunty, new. threads of the silk used mercial Interests and the financial | BALREREON. Thursdss, Hobraney S M| . HIS L6 FATHER 'AXD MOTHER, in this Vanity Fair Und Welfare of individuals or corporations | Tirows) and Burlington 1o, aged 24 yeass| oduy recalls 8 memory FRAN SELEA SN TLLIAMS. ‘Cut on becoming in this Vanity fair Under- should not be allowed to stand In {he| o moaths 32 days. " Notied of faseral hefe- A0f 2 dear one lald torest, ‘ - V' o way of the proper protection of u- after. 1 ; ;i wear, you would not be mén lves. The resolution was unau- | BARCLAY. At her home in Loulstiile. s hEveres "WilETaND Chli i orts lines, made for HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDRE: 5{ "d - ot dnots surprised at the unusual imously adopted. tatnts| NART Suimic asghter’ of e d B B B A FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ur vut - of - door: - iti L There have been many complaints| > s, B : Sty ilable i A4 . wearing qualities they from local organizations in the past| Papers plemse cops.) BOWMAN. Ln w2t bt i remembrnncs o | AT GO, service, available in gay . afford and would not fail Vear regarding the condition of thess | BEADLE. Februars . - b Ter g . L. SPEARE CO. ing shades that anty jatr 3 7 Yo bridges. At & recent meeting of | the residence of her daughter, Mra, Mathew 5 (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF Nof T . A" Halloran, 7 Owen ave., lisattsville, earest fatker. Low we miss son 3 n:fw spnngl srchef S to invest now while the the Washington Board of Trade the | & Ulona £ 0man 4", T g Lo D foom eacth you phssed Away. SZCIED WITH THE ORIGHAL W. B, OUCh) Az e come LK prices are so low condition of both structures Was| i, 't giti sear of her age. Funeral se: But we know taat you are happy Thooe G ARE ERTABLINIMLRE : from the darker shades brought to the attention of that body,| jces at 8t. Jerome's Church. Saturday, 1o your sweet, eicinal rest. st nw. d . $2.50 Vest—!s 32 inches long and cut roomily; ia smartly and resolutions were adopted urging | ruary 4, at 10 a.m. No Sowers. B bl Lo T : of winter, tweed suits T tailored and weli finished, The shoulder straps the “authorities to take action con- JOSEPH WADE, 26. Born Januar, o e ther we miss you everywhere ., i n—t 3 | s ose: Birch’s Sons are finding a place in - are not made of perishable ribbon—they are of @] g5 (| |cerning thelr improvement. 15, 1608, Died Junuary 55, 1922. Suddenly Your loving face, ph I S g 2 P urable glove sik ............ geaTael o Committee Report Quoted. at’ the Knickerbocker Theater, january one tan I your vacant place. 3034 M St. N.W. Established 18if. : every smart girl’s ward- Vest—That is ‘one of the famous 4.inch plus vests, b 1922, Iuterment at Arliagton cemetery LOVING S0 DAU +We- Pbone West 98, Ch Es and it has the .advertised “non-skid shoulder Concerning _the ~Calvert Street| pm. Saturdsy, February 4, 1922 ~“ELSWORTH AND LULA. Automobile Service. robe, oose yours straps,” which are placed 8o as-to remain firmly bridge, the board's committee On{BREWER. Thursday. Februars 2, 1922. at| BOWMAN. In sad but loving remembrance of - and neatly on the shouider. .. $2.45 bridges reporte his_residence. 404 W st. m.e.” GEORGE |~y beloved wife and our dear mother, MAR- ity Fair Knicker—That has that well tal “Plans glready have been made for | LANCELOT, beloved hushind of Julia Grif-1 GARET BOWM. who dled oue year 8go anity Fair e ores ity that e aals the Calvert Street bridge. the con-| b Brewer'and father of hella M. Brewer. | iolay, Februaiy 3, 1021. i Bteiwl y that is oniy H | Struction of which will cost about| Funeral services at bis late residence, F = i possible a garment is made by master crafts. day, January 3, at 8 p.am. Interment Just one and ouly one o men. Trimly finished as to cut, with a comfortable $1.500,000. The present bridge is un- Ferstown, MU, o Wose love shall fail you mever. i Vg & MoRTICIANS . q slastic waiatoana -0 2 ST $295 sightly, and is absolutely inadequate i i 03¢ bl ives”trom sun fo sun i S & roame pa, are A #rim, ‘comfort to take care of the existing traflic, in| "0 "i1is0 pim.. . at F: Vith constant, fond endeavor. - % ; . $5.0 Sports Bloomers omine omfortable. garment, that it has been found necessary 1ol afer a breet fiiness, MARION Just oue and oaly ane, s Phove 3 Sor3 0018, <D knee. Navy, black, mole and brown $3.95 narrow the space occupied for the use | fhe beloved guygiiet of Le 12 Ot there' 06 others 2 b 55 &8l | of the -traveling public. e struc-| E. Brown of A In_beaven a wondrous deed Wis Wroug| = ul surroundings as tq make it an e Dt May Ler soul rest in peacs. 53 T . offered — belted models HAVE YOU SECURED YOUR H|evesore, ‘and its continuance in its| e be sees st Mcouire's unde BY HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. * e e e Bore T eali S 1o - that may achieve a box e e ° present tco?dx:mn is lu:tht hn cause o‘: taking establlshment. JRA! u\l‘-’u‘{':‘{mxfn‘;m\'*fl‘i% of o dear —_— . Py comment of strangers to the city and | BUROFFSKY. Departed this life Frida er, EDW A A silhouette by omitting r‘ Ilt mel'l Gl J|! 2 source of expense. In two or three| Februarv 3, 1922, at 12:15 a.m., MARTHA years ago today, February 3, Timothy Hanlon the belt, notched collars, A oves 4| | months it will be necessary to refloor | BUKOFFSKY, beloved mother of Martha 3 661 H BT. N.E. 4 Plione L. 5343, 6 3 4 . . ]| the bridge, which will cost approxi- Virginia Bowma Fuperal from the resi- In our hearts your memory lingers, H substantial pockeéts, Our Entire mately $5000, which practically is| dence of her daughter. 1412 Columbin s-Sweatly-itedder Hondiand mrons Established 1878. Telephone Cnl 7023. comfortable skirts— Stock of B b iainei e Tielatives and frieads invited. ~ 5 ‘That we do not thiuk of you, THE S. H. HINES CO,, every suit with those 4 T O e rons. have co.|CALLAHAN. Friday, February 3, 1823 LOR- B W. R_F¥. HINES, Prop., 8 Fy. Sl e Strap - wri st i ongress, re- | “RAINE GRAHAM, beioved wife of Morgan | BRYAN. In sad but loving remembrance of 2901:2003 14th sf. n.w. fine details of tailoring otrap st, quested an appropriation of $180,000| R Callahan. Survived by infant son, her| my devoted wife. KATE BRYAN, who de- Private Ambiiance, Gauntlet Style | to begin work upon this bridge. and{ busband and ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-{ rafried this life thrce years ago, February 3, that enable them to and “Twos dlas your comntfltlee ‘l:eem:!u of the high- | win C. Gralam. Notice of fuseral he;(--’ 1919. e ‘Quick, DigniBed_and Efficient Service. 3 i Vo - il est importance that this appropriation ter. ~ Blessed bo the united love < keep their smart lines French Kid ang {ibe obtained so that the operations | CHAMBERS. Departed Tiat would not let us part i . Wl : to the end. H1100king to the renewal and replacing February 2. er. re Our ‘budies are far off remo 818 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8464 ape Gloves— of this bridge may be commenced at| gence, 210 A &t. nw., CARKIE M. CHA Byt sl we are one 1 BeArt; 1 oaras | —Automobile Servic Chapel, the earliest possible moment. B e e o g R . Py = Reduced from ||} Bridge at Kliogle Ford. P s slone 1018 200 ek | Y- bt toving remembmance or| FTank Geier’s Sons Co. % r.w., Saturday, February at 2 o'clock § de ister, LUCY ‘Ilno ‘entered into 1113 SEVENTH STREET N. P $3, $4 | e 5 i ear sister, Wl 3 [ , ” and $5 Bep Dl .b;c‘.‘:feero"brcig;e -2 ® ::’tr;';‘l“l’ Test two years ago today, Febryary| Moders Chapel. Telephone cal 3 i COAKLEY. On Thursday, February 2, 1922, 20, < , pair to— Fhich 2 s sublsctel:ll 1%, pnusually | V¢ 2:30 4 m.. at the feuidence of her brotber, . but not forgotten. JAMES T. RYAN : i y traffic, and which is, by reason N 223 8th st. s.e., Mrs. SALLIE 8 R AND BROTHER-IN-LAW, 217 PA. AVE. 8.B. a . I B of its construction, unsuitable to AUGUSTA COAKLEY, wife of D. W. Coak- N CHARLES. - Model Chapel. Lincoln 143 ; W modern traffic. fey. Burlal at homé, Osso, Kiog GeOrse|pprFacaN. Sacred to the memory of our ear Private Ambolances. . . “The engineering department of | county, Va. > husband and father, PHILIP FREEMAN, Livery 1o Cosnection, J a 5 the District of Columbia does not, | CRAWFORD. Thursday. February 2. 1822 at| iy departed this life two years ago, Feb: D ¢ pair i i » g 8 ot once, 51 5 e ; ; ‘ Every pair included—plain and novelty styles | f} i" héats™ vebiclen "ine "Wiveation | Foe, DWTm I AT P T 1208 H STREET NW' —for the dressier occasions 3 —the Fiorine, Van Dyke, Bundelette, Fielder thereon is exceedingly gredt. T ia | 3fites'snd fricuas lsvites. Oy G in ey s s LRIV G40 R STAN) = . ¥ oivin? and other Centemeri styles you know so well are be_replaced a5 soon as possible oo S WG SOOI Fep| 1o hav gone where the soul lath rest PHONE _MAIN 108 Of KrepeKnit, which is new— ., all included in this sale—white, black, tan, gray, Tha meeting o the Kiwgnis: Cub | PORNRYS: DEPerQlBle, hteeRas | Anddho‘cnrn o I ape dongs Coiiehols » Of Taffeta, Always Smart, and of Canton Crepe ~ brown—pique and regular sewing—two-tone and [Fl| services for. those who lost their | litiaad of Géorei’ Dobbina apd devoted Wil mect i ‘o by one. b self embroidery—Ilay in a suppl f Centemeri lives or were otherwise affected by | father of Elstd (nee Dobbins). Fu. WIFE AND BABY. Yy pply of Centem the disaster. Rev. Dr.Johh C. Palmer, L1 residence Mondey,- Feb- | gapny A tribute of love to the memory of 2 . .Gloves! H!one of the two minister of the or- 922 5:30 a.m.. thence to 8¢, | HARDY. A fribuic o0 ¥ 1 HARDY, who . : . ————— b ganization, delivered the address, Church, Sonth Capltol 4nd | catered into étérnal rest two Years ago to- taking as his theme the moral of | M st whers bigl hod cele-| Qay, February 3, 1920, Wil Furaish ’ 5 )2 brated at § a.m. Friends and relatives in. '3 % 4 7 ! Montgomery's famous hymn, “There! (jeq. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. _. MAMMA.AND PAPA. Pri Ambulan 18 noranion here, of hearts that hath | g, Goa, what a welght of sorrow HILL. In loving remembraace of our deroted rivate ces i = 7 , th bear: i ther, FANNIE H who_de- % There’s any nugber of new styles for selectjons— W- C i | "Dr. Faimor said that the remilt of g R 8 "e";p'iv':m, ?.":f.'«;fl.‘;;':fi'u’fnm Sears ago 100y, Feb- City Calls, $4.00 5 such catas vas - cant chair. ruary 3, 1819. 3 Yy ol suck wmt fo see (iR N e inter Coats o e ot it ek purt | 0 O BAG e ol L0 s o e it o g W Goambers s . ves, . Thursday, Fel 2, 192 d I 3 J 4 Aztec, maple, Mohawk and Sorrento blue. We're closing them out—and at absurdly low [ iservice and sacrifice to our fellow |~ Taumere, Aid, o MARY £ FARNE B ey kmow the soFrow BB 18 G 1ot . + prices for such good Coats—your choice. o erslona ot Sympathy Wereses B SIS B STt ts within e hests csecsien. — — Expressions x- 3 s know: loving, { tended to Kiwanian Robert M. Flem- D, op Jamuary 3l 10 EDVA | N N re ween ua weep. CEMETERIES. sband - of - s s s ing, head of "'eb frm: 0" sm{f" & :})R‘;{,flyu e ocl. lond s oon ot We shed our tears {rom an aching Meask, sttt RIS e SRR | j i 4 2dys erome hite. others are fast asleep. > GREATER REDUCTIONS NOW IN pEnbE e R Y SRt R i s o FORT LINCOLN ] J dmanter : FRASER. Thursday, February 2, 1922, at her A tribute of love and devotion to The Park Cemetery o b A P, rulflerz‘:.rl.gm Blhlel;lnnd ave., Takoma Pa ’°,j’f',’nm.,ry of m!ddur friend, JAMES H. Nenm-Sectarian Perpetusl Care Ja . le] Considerable Progress. FRISBIE, Friday, [:-hmrz‘% h’fi at The Department of Justice has made | {Xaicotte D, 'CY; EMILY A., beloved wi S i On Baltimore boule- considerable progress in its investiga- b Frisble, aged 60 years. Notice| KEATING. Tn Sa9: and 1ons t‘“‘m“ Anos d. at District line. tion of prnfltee;lr;): in retail prices, | of funeral ber;:mr s sl e M KEATING, who departed vard, al mne. H Gend ;ALLEHER. irsday, February 2, = P ¥ A e e e s, e R&ll"'&"g o Hiaesteriviun, Xow | UL i ey ‘wonla of he fattht Office: 12352 SL,!'W' ¥ Reports have been compiled for nearl. e ALy - = Phone Franklin 47: ? he K | omer Write for Illustrated Rooklet. : None were less than $45 regularly and they » ok, m 1, IA 1 ' Sport Stockings ity | [PATER RO VN e RRRRES | el t ma and tril wi most popu- i ory ‘avel s Saturday. Febriary 4wl Gopein the beit 8 Ms GrS, ocation. ) p g i Iar furs of the season! Attorney General Says It Has Made | 2 p.n. Kelativas and frieads avited. 1 'ro,}—nl; e :E':fl"-'m::“ loved b, Rea dily accessible—on g HIs DLVOTED FRIEND, electric car line. > 60 dozen of our regular 3 $3.75 Sport Stock: 52 35. . Hundreds ings, tfansferred ¢ to the table at. . .. Pair of .New. Here you ci\rill now find wool Pettlcoats’ and silk and wool novelties— heather mixtures, wide ribs and New Shades and hand-embroidered clocks. New Styl 5 ugh the mercy of God, rest in all ho territory east of the Missioeippt| RODELE. GALLEHEE Vusertl Soe My dapsrted. tirous river, Mr. Daugherty sald, adding it| pm. Relatives and friends invited to at- & Sann was foped that the price schedules for . Interment private. TR O e fhiend a0 mother l| the entire country would be completed EASER. Wedneaday, February 1, 1922, at o her home in heasen g0, ! within @ week or two. Necessity for 00w Sty mm‘ oeslof _dl hter, Where sorrows and pain her will not going into the question of manufac-| iR, VAReTE b fopeh S L - bothe I e e 924 P5! But stin we are in griet, investigation more extersive sad de-| pim. Reistires e e e o &ttend.| . For memory of her lingers with us. 3 ‘bear it with fond belief Ing memorials” (monuments and mau. : All $3.75 and for Spring i1ayed its eariler conoluaton. 8 All our $590 styles Y HARVEY. That she is home with Jesus. soleums) of quality and character, $4.75 Sport Stock- s .25 included in this sale. - 2 3 e B e B l'lll!‘fi‘n:: HER HUSBAND, JOHN L. KEATING, £1| Let us take you to seo many speck: ings now: reduce: All Jersey, with SOUTH AMERICA REVIVES. | iz o Bt e, “‘I“mu”'",‘, LA D = * | mens of our work in any of the local fancy pleated flounces; . Willias acvey. "aged ears. . hed and wounded, | cemsteries. < to ...... . Lo e scalloped and straight ‘Secretary Hoover Sees Tmp: ent | el rivite) 'Batiiaay. abro e i aad s = s 00 Tovem) bove Joaeh's our dear faco THE J. F. MANNING €O, INC A great variety of the most ¢dge, fancy Dresden e T aas O ST But only one look upon, your dear € i . INC., 4 insets. g in Economic Conditions. said at 9 am. 5 B;::nlld“ :;;:;“‘; (f;‘;l;n A=ty ! 914 Fiftsenth Street. popular kinds—brushed wool and 4 b sill and wool, heather mixtures, Igl}:ed'“'i’:, s‘::f_:;fl,fi:,‘; with hand-emlgroxd_ered clocks,. models, with pleated brushed wool in light shades; ruffies or embroidered Economlc conditlons in South America | BOLMES, = Departed thls life Jagua aro_improvins, according to Secretary T o beored, hoaiena. of loover. i . Latin_American countries, the Com- | George Hoimes, at his residence, 310 3rd merce Becretary said yestorday, have| w=.w. Fufeal Sund broary B at 1 ~ ED VY. YTE. . rtha MR. AND MRS, EDV. WH n Gns Im father of Mrs, Fannie Dean, B My companion, my friend, !unm w 3 . Footties Bamoel, Joun, Cinence an At life througl e W 500 T4t st]° = rure sud fo the end, Frort e -, er, 100 ';f HER LOVING NIECE, Mits. EDNA GATES.® | 5 241807 o IV & FLORAL EMBLEMS. EXDEAATE PRICES ~ and vertical stripes and checks, in self colors. Black had no deep ¢ £0 overcome ; Etiands in 2 ATES." | gt MODERATE PRIOW. 20818 e navy, henna, whirlpool; B e e Do 1. ober FERRY. Dot meEY. kho Jell aneep | Appropriate kloral Tokens °0 Nearjy 100 dozen in these assort- : - collapse of the war JARDELLA. Th emerald, purple andg Reports indicate, he said, that South Astoria ‘rnum‘ (SABBIELE| | L’ Jesis tive years ago today, Februury 3, |- or: American beauty. American countries are gradually ab- bel gl S ortorat v B A 3 Mth and NY. Ave Malp 168 * sorbing their surplus stocks of goods, e B aturday, Febeu-| ~ 1 my heart your memory lingers, ___l4th and N.Y. Ave Malp 10 | and it would seer that they are going At 8:30 & . thence to Holy Com: Teageriy, sweety, foud and ;| Gyyde Bros.. Con, 1214 F. to make their recovery faster than other where mass for the Fepose of mn‘l‘t , den: 3 C they have no soul, wifl' be sald st § a.m. Helatives vmm-m. friends favited LONKLY dis | ol R A S ' : e Y > = p L .'

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